Tag Archives: Moonlight & Magnolias

This past fall a small group of writer friends and I attended the annual Moonlight & Magnolias conference in Atlanta. There were novels given away for free, of course, but since one can never have too many books, I bought … Continue reading →

The Moonlight & Magnolias conference is over, and I’m happy to report we all lived. Not that we weren’t pee-in-your-pants nervous about the editor/agent appointments, ’cause we were. But after all our hard work to memorize our pitches, we learned that the memorization … Continue reading →

Okay. I just need to calm down. My critique partners and I are leaving in the morning for the Moonlight & Magnolias conference, hosted by the Georgia Romance Writers group. And I’m almost too excited to sit still. There are six … Continue reading →

‘Pitch’ is a great action verb–one that implies such force and movement. But to a writer, a pitch is a kind of verbal query, delivered in person. Contemplating having to deliver a real pitch in front of a real agent or … Continue reading →

About Me

I'm a pre-published contemporary romance writer who can't tell a joke without fumbling the punch line. The word 'lollygag' makes me laugh. My favorite thing is listening to my family tell the same stories we've all heard a thousand times, then laughing like they're brand new.